Too Old for Dolls: A Novel
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A wealthy household provides the stage for a quietly satirical study of social ambition, generational friction, and changing fashions. The narrative concentrates on a mother intent on preserving appearances and arranging advantageous connections, and a younger woman torn between personal inclinations and external expectations about beauty and marriage. Salon scenes, family arguments, and encounters with suitors illuminate conflicts over independence, propriety, and the commodification of youth, while recurring reflection on aging and feminine identity gives the episodic plot a persistent moral and psychological focus.
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